Sisters looking for love - Molly Jane and Lotus Blossom

ADOPTED!While many sisters squabble, these littermates are true companions, relying on each other's strengths and Molly Jane and Lotus Blossom would like to stay together. CAT offers a Better with a Buddy Discount when you adopt two cats.

Molly Jane

Molly Jane is affectionate. She may not seek you out right away; however, she craves your loving attention.

Lotus Blossom

Lotus Blossom is timid, yet she is the most outgoing of the pair. She takes her time, patiently observing and thinking before she leaps. However, she loves attention once she knows she can trust you.

We just know that in a home, both Lotus and Molly will blossom and be more outgoing cats. They may never desire to be the center of attention, preferring to remain quietly next to you. Except that is when Lotus has something to day. Lotus is can be quite the talker.

And receive $15 off the regular adoption fee with CAT's online discount coupon. Be sure to print yours before you come to the shelter (good at outreach locations too).

Tortie Fact and Folkore (from the web)

Torties are not your average cats.

The Celts believed that a tortoiseshell cat was good luck in a home.

The English believed that torties could remove warts if you rubbed their tail on the wart during the month of May.

In Scotland and Ireland, a stray tortoiseshell cat settling in one's home is a good omen.

To dream of a tortoiseshell cat means luck in love.

In Normandy, seeing a tortoiseshell cat foretold death by accident.

Edgar Allen Poe was devoted to his tortoiseshell Catarina. She inspired his story "The Black Cat". She sat with his wife during her illness and frequently sat on his shoulder when he wrote.

Torties are almost always female. This is because the genes for color reside on the X chromosome, so for a cat to have multiple colors (i.e., black and orange), they must have two X chromosomes, therefore making them female.